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How long after the class does it take to get the instructors certificate? I've finally gotten scheduled into the March class and this is one question I haven't been able to find an answer for. I have several people already interested in taking the class and I'd like to give them a timeframe on it. TIA!!!
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e-bil wrote:How long after the class does it take to get the instructors certificate? I've finally gotten scheduled into the March class and this is one question I haven't been able to find an answer for. I have several people already interested in taking the class and I'd like to give them a timeframe on it. TIA!!!
We left the class with certificates in hand.
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Yes, you get your certificate as soon as you finish qualification. You could conceivably teach your first class the next day.
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DPS asks that you provide at least two weeks notice via CHL-7.
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Texgun wrote:DPS asks that you provide at least two weeks notice via CHL-7.
Asks, but is flexible. I have had a few last-minute classes and never had a problem. Of course, I try to give two-weeks notice, but it doesn't always work out that way.
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I had to turn one in recently the day before because the other instrcutor had the flu. I noted that on my CHL-7 so they knew why.
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Keith B wrote:I had to turn one in recently the day before because the other instrcutor had the flu. I noted that on my CHL-7 so they knew why.
And I appreciate you too!
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Crossfire wrote:
Keith B wrote:I had to turn one in recently the day before because the other instrcutor had the flu. I noted that on my CHL-7 so they knew why.
And I appreciate you too!
Glad I could do it. :tiphat:

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